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More Disturbing Planetary World News About Freaky Mammoth Sea Wave21 Apr 2005 00:13 GMT11
nightbat wrote
             Another story about a strange super 7 story wave that
smashes into a cruse liner with dangerous results.
See:
Starry Night trial20 Apr 2005 23:06 GMT1
Trying to DL and install the Starry Night demo.  Received an email with
a link to the download site.
The file I download to disk is DigitalDownloadInstaller.exe.
Site instructions say the file I download should be
Papers Defining Model Mechanics20 Apr 2005 21:14 GMT7
The papers in the following links define Model Mechanics:
1. Model Mechanics is based on the existence of absolute motion of objects
in a stationary and structured light conducting medium. This paper proposes
experiments that can detect these absolute motions.
An oasis on the moon?20 Apr 2005 18:00 GMT213
Space Watch: An oasis on the moon?
By Robert Zimmerman
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Published February 24, 2005
Is it a bird, is it a plane.. No it's Planet X, no wait, it's Wormwood!!!20 Apr 2005 11:47 GMT3
Forgive my ad-lib here..
Ok, 1997, Planet X is coming in 2003 bitches! You better pray and hope you
survive.... The world is gonna shift. And sh.t will break, and you be dead.
Fast forward to 2003.
Galactic Rotation Curves20 Apr 2005 11:40 GMT10
The controversy about galactic rotation curves seems to always concern
'other' galaxies. I presume we have at least some indications for our
own galaxy.
Now, I will admit that getting a tangential velocity when viewed from
The sun's position is actually its position 8 minutes ago?20 Apr 2005 09:19 GMT22
Let's say it is noon. That is, the sun is at its highest point in the sky.
But the light from the sun takes ~8 minutes to reach us. So, when we see the
sun at its highest point at the sky, hasn't the sun actually passed that
position? Aren't we seeing the sun in the position it ...
Bet Darla Star Folks Know Or Would Like This Earth Specimen20 Apr 2005 08:08 GMT6
nightbat wrote
             A Whale-Dolphin mix called a Wholphin was born at Sea Life
Park Hawaii. And just like a regular Dolphin it is very playful, has
beautiful slick smooth skin and it is still on mother's milk.
TOTAL ECLIPSE AND THE FUNERAL OF JPII ...20 Apr 2005 04:41 GMT10
As you probably know a few hours after the funeral of JPII, on the other
side of the globe total eclipse of the Sun took place.
So what ?
"VERY serious scientists " do not believe in "stuff like this", right ?
Are The First Troubling Earth Planetary Effects Being Felt Of The  Predicted Approaching Wormwood Comet?20 Apr 2005 00:25 GMT6
nightbat wrote
             Another volcano erupting and endangering many folks here
on Earth. Thank goodness the net Darla star folks have recognized the
occasional danger and let's hope they can redirect the predicted comet
Does solar system turn around milky way center only ?19 Apr 2005 22:52 GMT6
Or does it turn around something else.
And what is the center ?
New book by Sarfatti "The Theory of Everything for Everyone" soon to be released19 Apr 2005 22:10 GMT6
http://stardrive.org
On Apr 15, 2005, at 3:13 PM, iksnileiz@earthlink.net wrote:
If you read the Arcos & Pereira paper, how do you understand the
authors' position regarding the extraction of a localizable tensor
New improved facts part 1v03319 Apr 2005 20:25 GMT15
Vacuum, Velocity, Gravity and the Speed of light.
*************** Simplified *****************
The following are simple provable or logically deducible facts
a) The speed of light (SOL) is measured constant in vacuum and also in any
big solar prom now19 Apr 2005 18:30 GMT5
Today's super prom over 30o arc of sun on the move - see
http://home.freeuk.com/m.gavin/pstmg.htm
Maurice Gavin@WPO - UK
Post-diction is an Epicycle19 Apr 2005 18:09 GMT39
Example of current Post-dictions (epicycles) are as follows:
1. It was discovered that the far reached regions of the universe are in a
state of accelerated expansion. This observation disagrees with the
prediction of GR which predicts the expansion of the universe should be
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